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it startled us. every one of us. we were not expecting it. >> experts say that bull sharks are one of the most common species involved in unprovoked deadly attacks. that was incredible. >>> six people were hurt in the sixth day of the running of the bulls in pamplona, spain. luckily no one was gored but medics say three people suffered head injuries. and the other injuries were less serious. it is believed that the yearly ritual dates back to the 13th century. >>> it's time for another yearly ritual here in the washington, d.c. area. the 19th street baptist church is going to be holding its community wide block party and health care on saturday. it begins at 10:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. the church is located in the 4600 block of 16th street. there will be free medical testing for diabetes, h.i.v. , and there will also be an interpreter for people who speak spanish and if you have a language barrier. and of course they want you to bring the whole family, kids, because there are going to be games and lots of music. so th
it startled us. every one of us. we were not expecting it. >> experts say that bull sharks are one of the most common species involved in unprovoked deadly attacks. that was incredible. >>> six people were hurt in the sixth day of the running of the bulls in pamplona, spain. luckily no one was gored but medics say three people suffered head injuries. and the other injuries were less serious. it is believed that the yearly ritual dates back to the 13th century. >>> it's...
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astronauts with use of robot arm and module for the experiment. unlike many experiments on the iss, they will not need to venture outside the space station. the satellite will be placed inside a special containers. the orbit arm will release the satellites. >> satellites are usually launched with rockets, but the massive vibrations caused by rocket launches requires sat rights to be very strong structurally. if japan can release satellites from the experiment module, the small satellites won't need to be so durable. premade parts can be used to prepr reduce production costs. >> reporter: officials hope a successful experiment will add another option for launching satellites. the crew of the iss will share a shipment of supplies. that's why russia and europe are also developing transfer vehicles. if they can carry small satellites to the iss and release them using a robot arm it will increase a number of satellite launches. that would encourage more private companies to vent sbour such a business. it should enter orbit some time in september. if al
astronauts with use of robot arm and module for the experiment. unlike many experiments on the iss, they will not need to venture outside the space station. the satellite will be placed inside a special containers. the orbit arm will release the satellites. >> satellites are usually launched with rockets, but the massive vibrations caused by rocket launches requires sat rights to be very strong structurally. if japan can release satellites from the experiment module, the small satellites...
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temps this morning 81 still in annapolis but the rest of us thankfully in the 70s. no more super heat. not sorry about that. monika, it is wet this morning. maybe not slowing things down now but i'm shower it will. >>> wet roadways and monday, that combination is never good. no problems as cow in from the west right now. on 66s are the dulles toll road we're looking good as well. i-59 in virginia, we'll go live there right now on the northbound side. here's what it looks like in dumfries. wet road conditions as you head up 395 and the 14th street bridge. you still might want to give yourself a little extra time if you're heading out the door early this morning. one thing you do want to be aware of, on the eastbound side of route 50 right here as you approach route 197, the road has buckled. you're getting by. only single file to the right as you head eastbound on route a and the northbound route 197 ramp to route 50 eastbound is blocked off as well. so be aware of that. we'll take a live look over at 270 on the southbound side again just wet roads. right now volumes
temps this morning 81 still in annapolis but the rest of us thankfully in the 70s. no more super heat. not sorry about that. monika, it is wet this morning. maybe not slowing things down now but i'm shower it will. >>> wet roadways and monday, that combination is never good. no problems as cow in from the west right now. on 66s are the dulles toll road we're looking good as well. i-59 in virginia, we'll go live there right now on the northbound side. here's what it looks like in...
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jon lapook is here to help us better understand what's happening here. >> talk to us first about this brain scan and what it can do. >> this brain scan, you give a radioactive dye and it lights up these areas where there's a.m. lloyd. it lights up in red. that's the gooey substance that can muck up the brain so the mun indication between the brain cells. >> the plaques? >> the plaques, right. it causes -- the theory is that it causes alzheimer's. but that's not proven. >> if you have the test and it shows up, then what happens? >> until these tests, you had to diagnose a.m. lloyd at autopsy. if you don't have it, you don't have alzheimer's. the big question is what does it mean if you have it? there's a big test co-led by a doctor at duke saying we're going to follow people who are normal or problems with memory. we're going to give them the scans and follow them over 18 months, 36 months, see what happens. it turns out, if they lit up, they had a higher chance of going on to alzheimer's. what was really interesting or as interesting is that people who came in with a diagnosis of alzh
jon lapook is here to help us better understand what's happening here. >> talk to us first about this brain scan and what it can do. >> this brain scan, you give a radioactive dye and it lights up these areas where there's a.m. lloyd. it lights up in red. that's the gooey substance that can muck up the brain so the mun indication between the brain cells. >> the plaques? >> the plaques, right. it causes -- the theory is that it causes alzheimer's. but that's not proven....
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from all of us here at nhk world, thanks for joining us. have a great day wherever you are.
from all of us here at nhk world, thanks for joining us. have a great day wherever you are.
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it's already being used to treat patients who have h.i.v. but research shows it can cut the infection risk by 42%. like a lot of americans, mark zuckerberg, founder of facebook, has refinanced his home to take advantage of lower mortgage rates. but billionaire that he is, is zuckerberg was able to get a much lower rate than most folks for his $6 million mortgage. he and his new bride are paying just over 1%. that's less than inflation rate which, of course, means he's borrowing essentially for free. a vivid sky show in the north. we'll show you what caused it when we come back. in florida we had more suntans... in alabama we had more beautiful blooms... in mississippi we had more good times... in louisiana we had more fun on the water. last season we broke all kinds of records on the gulf. this year we are out to do even better... and now is a great time to start. our beatches are even more relaxing... the fishing's great. so pick your favorite spot on the gulf... and come on down. brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. y
it's already being used to treat patients who have h.i.v. but research shows it can cut the infection risk by 42%. like a lot of americans, mark zuckerberg, founder of facebook, has refinanced his home to take advantage of lower mortgage rates. but billionaire that he is, is zuckerberg was able to get a much lower rate than most folks for his $6 million mortgage. he and his new bride are paying just over 1%. that's less than inflation rate which, of course, means he's borrowing essentially for...
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. >> she helped us, and now it's time to help her. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. whooping cough sounds like a disease from an earlier age but we learn today that we're in the midst of an epidemic that may be the worst outbreak in the united states in more than 50 years. today the centers for disease control said there have been 18,000 cases so far this year. more than double the number by this time last year. nine children have died. whooping cough also known as pertussis is a highly contagious bacterial infection of the lungs. where is the outbreak the worst? and why is it happening now? here's jon lapook. >> reporter: this clinic in everett, washington, has seen more than 250 case of whooping cough this year. 20% more than usual. and it's stepping up its immunization. more than 3,000 case of the illness have been diagnosed in washington state, that's 13 times what they saw by this time last year. dr. thomas clark is at the centres for disease control. >> that's
. >> she helped us, and now it's time to help her. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. whooping cough sounds like a disease from an earlier age but we learn today that we're in the midst of an epidemic that may be the worst outbreak in the united states in more than 50 years. today the centers for disease control said there have been 18,000 cases so far this year. more than double the number by this time...
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i'm not used to him... not used to seeing him like that. i don't ever want to see him like that again. >> reporter: but even if caleb fully recovers, what happened at the midnight movie threatens to ruin the couple financially. his family has been told medical bills could total $2 million. long-time friend michael west is trying to raise money. >> caleb, he doesn't have any insurance. soy put together a web site. >> looking forward to being a dad. >> we talk to him, we know he can hear us. we tell him he needs to get better because he needs to be a dad. >> reporter: many are struggling with the emotions raised by this tragedy. 13-year-old kaylan was babysitter for the youngest victim in the shooting, six-year-old veronica moseer sullivan. veronica's mother ashley moser is still in the hospital with wounds to her neck and abdomen. kaylan was in the theater beside them. >> i wanted just... i want it to be a nightmare, a dream, i don't want this to be real. >> reporter: when the shooting stopped kaylan called 911 and tried to give c.p.r. to ve
i'm not used to him... not used to seeing him like that. i don't ever want to see him like that again. >> reporter: but even if caleb fully recovers, what happened at the midnight movie threatens to ruin the couple financially. his family has been told medical bills could total $2 million. long-time friend michael west is trying to raise money. >> caleb, he doesn't have any insurance. soy put together a web site. >> looking forward to being a dad. >> we talk to him, we...
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howard is here to tell us the air around us will give us some breathing room. >> it's kind of stuffy out. humidity is way up. we're looking at highs in the 80s and tomorrow and wednesday right through the weekend 80s and 80s and #s on. but -- and 80s. we'll also have showers and storms. don't need the noise when you're trying to sleep but we certainly need the rain and still need the rain that's coming over the next few hours. let's start with a look at our day planner. we're expecting the showers and storms on and off for to, three hours. then -- for two, three hours. then they'll became fewer. isolated showers and storms with the best chances south of washington. 83 by noon with a high today around 87 degrees at 5:00 under partly sunny skies. north of d.c. more sunshine than south of d.c. this morning we've been watching the showers and storms moving west to east. a lot of lightning toward the delmarva. a little bit this morning up in frederick and out toward romney now here in west virginia coming out of western maryland. we'll go north first. here's fred ring. going right -- fred
howard is here to tell us the air around us will give us some breathing room. >> it's kind of stuffy out. humidity is way up. we're looking at highs in the 80s and tomorrow and wednesday right through the weekend 80s and 80s and #s on. but -- and 80s. we'll also have showers and storms. don't need the noise when you're trying to sleep but we certainly need the rain and still need the rain that's coming over the next few hours. let's start with a look at our day planner. we're expecting...
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we will use the infrastructure trust where it makes sense for us. we will do we need to do on the water on our own. it is a tool, and where the tool works you will apply it, and where it does not work, you will not apply it. you have to have the tool available. the notion to you are not going to make something available to yourself when economic needs and the vitality of the city require it -- and i do not think we could have the type of job growth and a drop in unemployment -- it is not like i'm sitting next to google. we have a diverse economy. part of it is the job growth we got through the infrastructure and investment piece of it. >> the connections to manufacturing especially. it starts with low interest rates. can the cit take advantage of that? should mayor's look at that because you have that opportunity right now? >> let me say one clarifying thing. the trust is not for basic maintenance and upkeep. it is for transformative investments you can not do any other way. you have to have good people running the system. rosie is here also. there
we will use the infrastructure trust where it makes sense for us. we will do we need to do on the water on our own. it is a tool, and where the tool works you will apply it, and where it does not work, you will not apply it. you have to have the tool available. the notion to you are not going to make something available to yourself when economic needs and the vitality of the city require it -- and i do not think we could have the type of job growth and a drop in unemployment -- it is not like...
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obama and used his phone to show the gun he would use. the officer worked as a motorcycle escort for the white house. administrative duty. >>> callus and shocking. that's how investigators describe the behavior of penn state officials in their handling of the jerry sandusky scandal. on thursday, they released a report detailing how top leaders at the school concealed child sex abuse allegations against the former assistant football coach in order to protect the image of the school and its revered football team. the report was the culmination of an eight-month investigation spearheaded by former fbi director louis freeh and it was scathing. >> our most sobering finding is the total disregard for the safety and welfare of sandusky's child victims by the most senior leaders at penn state. >> the report charged that late football coach joe paterno, former president graham spanier, retired senior vice president, gary schultz and ex-athletic director, tim curley repeatedly concealed critical facts related to the child abuse from the authorities
obama and used his phone to show the gun he would use. the officer worked as a motorcycle escort for the white house. administrative duty. >>> callus and shocking. that's how investigators describe the behavior of penn state officials in their handling of the jerry sandusky scandal. on thursday, they released a report detailing how top leaders at the school concealed child sex abuse allegations against the former assistant football coach in order to protect the image of the school and...
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for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is 9news now. >> the investigation into the deadly theater shooting in colorado centered on the scene of the crime today. investigators back inside that theater trying to build their case. federal agents could be seen processing and loading up the evidence from inside the theater where the shooting happened. investigators and lawyers for the defense are requesting to be led inside there as well. they also want to access suspected gunman, james holmes' apartment. elizabeth has all the details. >> designed to kill. that is how authorities describe james holmes aurora, colorado, apartment. police responded there after taking the 24-year-old into custody early friday morning when he gunned down dozens of
for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is 9news now. >> the investigation into the deadly theater shooting in colorado centered on the scene of the crime today. investigators back inside that theater trying to build their case. federal agents could be seen processing and loading up the evidence from inside the theater where the shooting happened. investigators and...
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here is the blueprint we'll use. we will not be following it to the letter. the deck will be a bit lower as the body of the ship is going to be rectangular. every ship just like the first ship has a history of a great deal of time and effort has been put into every one there is no favorite because we love them all. the positive emotions we experience when building a ship or then passed on to the people and there are no negative emotions we experience only positive emotions as everyone is trying to give the best they have learned to make everything perfect avoiding any possible mistakes. yes of course i found myself it is interesting to me. i did not think about crime and that i am not going to go down the criminal path again once i am out of prison i would rather start a normal life no more robbery or murder i want to continue doing what i have learned here this is going to be my favorite occupation which can also bring money to the family. is to be released in a few months he's promised to give the first chippy builds to his daughter as a present. wealthy br
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elise labott has been following the developments for us from jordan. she joins us by phone. elise, what is different would you say about this kidnapping compared to the others that we've reported on before? >> reporter: well, randi, in the past a lot of these kidnappings were about money. a lot of them were trying to make a little extra money. what they would do is kidnap americans or other westerners for ransom. and a short period of time they were released. this time they have some very specific demands. they have some relatives detained recently in alexandra on drug charges and they want them released in exchange for releasing these americans. >> so will the state department, will anybody in the u.s. government negotiate with them? >> reporter: well, that's not really u.s. policy, randi, to negotiate with kidnappers or terrorists. and also this is about egyptian law. the egyptian authorities are working on this issue with trying to negotiate the release, not really clear whether they would let these relatives go. but the u.s. is really leaving it in the hands of the egypt
elise labott has been following the developments for us from jordan. she joins us by phone. elise, what is different would you say about this kidnapping compared to the others that we've reported on before? >> reporter: well, randi, in the past a lot of these kidnappings were about money. a lot of them were trying to make a little extra money. what they would do is kidnap americans or other westerners for ransom. and a short period of time they were released. this time they have some very...
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he joins us now from minneapolis. good morning, fwof. >> good morning, charlie. >>> there's a question here that is at the top and core of this political discussion today. is why not? even republicans calling for the republican potential nominee to release his tax records. he has done that before to john mcain when he was being vetted. why not now because the political rule is anything that will come out eventually should come out now? >> sure. well, a few things. first of all, mitt romney has released tax records. 2010 and 2011 and that's the standard for republican nominees, two years' worth. look, we shouldn't be debating tax returns from ten or 15 years ago or college transcripts from 20 or more years ago. we should be debating the main issue in this race, which is jobs and the middle class. you can't be middle class if you're unemployed. president obama has done an abysmal job to get the economy moving. mitt romney has a better direction. look, the president is hanging shiny objects before the public and the pres
he joins us now from minneapolis. good morning, fwof. >> good morning, charlie. >>> there's a question here that is at the top and core of this political discussion today. is why not? even republicans calling for the republican potential nominee to release his tax records. he has done that before to john mcain when he was being vetted. why not now because the political rule is anything that will come out eventually should come out now? >> sure. well, a few things. first of...
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now look at the map the government sent us today. the amount of the country experiencing extreme or exceptional drought conditions in red has grown from 13% to 20% in just one week. bad news for the tank he uses for watering cattle has gone bone dry. we sent sharyl attkisson into the pale, dry skies of indiana. >> reporter: david eby has been in the processing business for almost 40 years. >> typically, we have 16 or so airplanes in there to help us. this year we've been doing everything ourselves with our five airplanes. >> reporter: just five airplanes. >> yeah. >> reporter: the corn in this part of indiana is three feet shorter than it should be, so there's less need for crop dusting. 64 counties of the state have been declared drought disaster areas. >> for the farmer to recover from a year like this, with the lost income, it takes a long time to rebuild that income base so they can support other operations, like ourselves. >> reporter: today's report says 63% of the u.s. is in some stage of drought. temperatures have been so hig
now look at the map the government sent us today. the amount of the country experiencing extreme or exceptional drought conditions in red has grown from 13% to 20% in just one week. bad news for the tank he uses for watering cattle has gone bone dry. we sent sharyl attkisson into the pale, dry skies of indiana. >> reporter: david eby has been in the processing business for almost 40 years. >> typically, we have 16 or so airplanes in there to help us. this year we've been doing...
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he used to bless the cross that will crown the wooden church in the colony. brought the image of the virgin mary made with his own hands. really don't be shy speak up. bless him please father now we learn how to do it here yes with this new friends look elian has carved this icon himself. some of which people often reveal hidden talents here you know it's a lot to thank you for your gift i think you are giving it on behalf of everybody but. you can. see that you cannot be seen to have been the church icon painters have always been spiritual people. that can you call yourself spiritual. i guess no. kidding if one wished were there for first you have to read the gospels you go on each of them you found yourself under unusual circumstances so use this opportunity to read more to enrich your soul and all the rest god will open up for you but you have a talent and will manifest itself. in the name of the father the son and the holy spirit amen kiss my hand to all the good in kind god be with you so. after the ceremony the convict returns to his workshop while the
he used to bless the cross that will crown the wooden church in the colony. brought the image of the virgin mary made with his own hands. really don't be shy speak up. bless him please father now we learn how to do it here yes with this new friends look elian has carved this icon himself. some of which people often reveal hidden talents here you know it's a lot to thank you for your gift i think you are giving it on behalf of everybody but. you can. see that you cannot be seen to have been the...
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satellite and radar showing us most of the showers and storms are south of us. we've got high pressure in control so it's going to be a pretty nice day today. temperatures will top out right around seasonable high. in downtown close to 90. 87 for andrews air force base. upper 80s for arlington. 87 sterling and fairfax you should top out at around 87 degrees. here's a look at your time saver traffic with monika. >> we're going to start off with a live look from sky 9. you're looking at an accident southbound on route 210 at berry road. it's just before the charles county line. nasty overnight accident and you can see that crews are there. they're going to take a while to clean it up and investigate first. so it's going to be blocked for a while on the southbound side. you want to go ahead and use livingston road instead. northbound you can see also that the lanes are open, although it probably is attracting some attention, at least for that rush hour flow. i'll keep you posted on that situation. let's go to a map so i can show you exactly where it is on the south
satellite and radar showing us most of the showers and storms are south of us. we've got high pressure in control so it's going to be a pretty nice day today. temperatures will top out right around seasonable high. in downtown close to 90. 87 for andrews air force base. upper 80s for arlington. 87 sterling and fairfax you should top out at around 87 degrees. here's a look at your time saver traffic with monika. >> we're going to start off with a live look from sky 9. you're looking at an...
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putin spoke over the phone but their representatives say they ork toward and professor mikau joins us now. for assad? r the regime. individuals were high-ranking officials. they moreover, the place, timing and execution of this attack are all significant. luxurious important emba heavily secure was not was highly skilled and had intimate knowledge of the president's inner not be some key figures have already a brigadier cing the assad regime. >> i see. the opposition forces are claiming responsibility for the assa >> if opposition forces were campaign to bring do in car bombings in damascus and syria. those had been government openly and proudly admitted responsibility. now they are leaving no doubt about the position. they said this week that they are fighting to liberate the capital. damascus has largely supported the assad regime. uade the population to turn it's spreading ll t th citizens s anyone could be an enemy. the internatio >>> egypt's new president has time. this cops as world leader's policies on reg mohamed morsi hosted mahmoud their first s s tions with the united >> tr
putin spoke over the phone but their representatives say they ork toward and professor mikau joins us now. for assad? r the regime. individuals were high-ranking officials. they moreover, the place, timing and execution of this attack are all significant. luxurious important emba heavily secure was not was highly skilled and had intimate knowledge of the president's inner not be some key figures have already a brigadier cing the assad regime. >> i see. the opposition forces are claiming...
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why are you demonizing us for it? it's time we had somebody who believes in us. someone who believes that achievement should be rewarded not punished. we need somebody who believes in america. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >>> welcome back to "cbs this morning saturday." i'm rebecca jarvis. >>> i'm maurice dubois. >> coming up the latest on the massacre in aurora, colorado and the investigation of james holmes. our senior correspondent and former fbi official john miller will rejoin us for that. >>> plus, we'll speak again with james holmes' high school friend about what could possibly have put holmes' on the road to such a terrible horrific act. first, we want to head to lonnie quinn for the final check of the weather. >> good morning, everybody. let's talk about what we see all across the country. there are a couple of cold fronts that are bringing some wet weather out there. two portions of the northern plains, also in the southeast stretching into the gulf coast states, i'm calling for rain. it's already starting to develop out there.
why are you demonizing us for it? it's time we had somebody who believes in us. someone who believes that achievement should be rewarded not punished. we need somebody who believes in america. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >>> welcome back to "cbs this morning saturday." i'm rebecca jarvis. >>> i'm maurice dubois. >> coming up the latest on the massacre in aurora, colorado and the investigation of james holmes. our senior correspondent...
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>> we can always use that. you mentioned at the beginning that the homeland security has or fema has stepped up, they have many generators heading to west virginia. should be in the state by this evening. lots of water, ice coming. those are the kind of things we are looking for now, especially generators to operate our public water systems. >> harris: understand. we live in a country where there's a lot of jen y and big hearts and lots of prayers for your state as you are dealing with the post storm conditions. governor tomblin from west virginia, thank you. >> thank you harris. >> harris: this storm also knocking out servers for three websites that a lot of people use. one of our producers was upset because netflix wasn't working. instagram and pinterest all taken off-line. they were up and running by the afternoon. as for the photo sharing site engineers are still at work to restore service. no data was lost that's the upside. >>> he spent nearly two decades in brings for a crime he did not commit. tonight,
>> we can always use that. you mentioned at the beginning that the homeland security has or fema has stepped up, they have many generators heading to west virginia. should be in the state by this evening. lots of water, ice coming. those are the kind of things we are looking for now, especially generators to operate our public water systems. >> harris: understand. we live in a country where there's a lot of jen y and big hearts and lots of prayers for your state as you are dealing...
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is he going to give us more of an agenda than he has revealed to us thus far? because he is getting some of the same criticism from democrats that governor romney is getting there republicans? >> no doubt and i think you saw the president on this bus tour take a hit, certainly because the jobs numbers came out and they are not great job numbers and he didn't introduce any new economic policies instead pushing sort of the same jobs plan he has been unable to get through the republican contrast. but these new ideas and the contrast of visions i think will come this summer, it is coming in the next month or two, largely again we have been about defining the candidates and we see about three quarters of president obama's ads have been negative ads against mitt romney pointing out his record on bain and accusing him of someone who outsources jobs and sort of the same idea on this bus tour. then is going to come this contrast in visions and i am told by campaign advisors they are just, they have just scratched the surface on mitt romney's business record and backgrou
is he going to give us more of an agenda than he has revealed to us thus far? because he is getting some of the same criticism from democrats that governor romney is getting there republicans? >> no doubt and i think you saw the president on this bus tour take a hit, certainly because the jobs numbers came out and they are not great job numbers and he didn't introduce any new economic policies instead pushing sort of the same jobs plan he has been unable to get through the republican...
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richard ravitch joins us. a former lieutenant governor of new york, he co-chaired the task force issuing today's report with former fed chairman paul volcker. also with us is susan urahn, managing director of the pew center on the states. >> dirk ravitch what jumps out is the situation is much worse than thought, much worse than states are willing to admit and worse than anybody seems to have a grasp on what to do. am i overstating these problems? >> no, you're not. and it's a function arising from things. one, there are basic expenditures like medicaid and retirement expenditures which are growing at a faster rate in state and local revenues. number two, states for a long long time had been using gimmicky to balance their budget and weren't call to account by that. wall street's been willing to aid and abet that process and out of perfectly valid and wonderful motives, people have made a lot of commitments but we've been unwilling to provide the revenues to match the commitments that we've made as a society.
richard ravitch joins us. a former lieutenant governor of new york, he co-chaired the task force issuing today's report with former fed chairman paul volcker. also with us is susan urahn, managing director of the pew center on the states. >> dirk ravitch what jumps out is the situation is much worse than thought, much worse than states are willing to admit and worse than anybody seems to have a grasp on what to do. am i overstating these problems? >> no, you're not. and it's a...
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he is with us this morning and he's going to share with us his inspirational message. first "healthwatch" with dr. holly phillips. >> good morning in "healthwatch." hot weather, hot tempers. the first half of the year has been the hottest on record. when the weather heats up, so can our tempers. hot and humid weather is known to be associated with increased aggression, frayed nerves and short fuses. that's because summer heat makes it hard to sleep, stay hydrated and have enough stamina for our daily routine. use common sense. drink plenty of fluids, especially water. if you take medications, you may have to drink more. if you're healthy enough to exerci exercise, work out early in the morning or the evening when the mercury drops. wear light and loose-fitting clothing. eat small meals and if you can, take a siesta and rest during the hottest part of the day. it's important to listen to your body. don't become a hot head and lose your cool. just think of it this way. in six months you might be shoveling snow. i'm dr. holly phillips. >> cbs "healthwatch" sponsored by do
he is with us this morning and he's going to share with us his inspirational message. first "healthwatch" with dr. holly phillips. >> good morning in "healthwatch." hot weather, hot tempers. the first half of the year has been the hottest on record. when the weather heats up, so can our tempers. hot and humid weather is known to be associated with increased aggression, frayed nerves and short fuses. that's because summer heat makes it hard to sleep, stay hydrated and...
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he has a voice and wants to use it. it's a timely little film and even though it's about a very specific campaign in 2001, very smaller city council election, i think it speaks to the state of politics in general and what can be done approximate it. >> was it fun to do? did the director even described you as a contemporary jimmy stewart. there's something to live up to. >> no, no. no pressure. i mean, right. >> that's a compliment. >> of course. >> it's the little guy fighting city hall. shows that you can win. >> it was a lot of fun to film. and this was different for me. steven gyllenhaal who wrote and directed the film. >> he must be related to -- >> he's not related to me at all. >> to maggie and jake. he must be -- is he related? >> he's maggie's son. >> okay. >> i'm kidding. >> i know you're kidding. >> he's maggie and jake's father. >> got it. >> yes. so he just had faith in me from the beginning. he trusted me with this role and he really believed that he could get a sort of different kind of performance out of
he has a voice and wants to use it. it's a timely little film and even though it's about a very specific campaign in 2001, very smaller city council election, i think it speaks to the state of politics in general and what can be done approximate it. >> was it fun to do? did the director even described you as a contemporary jimmy stewart. there's something to live up to. >> no, no. no pressure. i mean, right. >> that's a compliment. >> of course. >> it's the little...
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will the soldiers use them? >>guest: well they use them? will he use them? everyone knows that is as the administration has warned syria, a red line, even for the russians that would be tough. the foreign minister of russia has said this is a decisive moment in the unfolding of this drama. and the russians are key here. what they decide to do, what they decide to temperature -- tell assad could determine their actions. >>shepard: your the russians against the free world and with damascus and president assad on this matter? >>guest: because syria russia's only dependable arab ally because they have a port in syria. a warm water port. and because the russians don't want the americans or the west to control developments in this critical region. they want to be players. they want to be taken into account, and they are right now. coffee an is working very hard to try and get them to sign on to some kind of resolution. so far, no luck, but let's see what tomorrow will bring. >>shepard: developments are happening very quickly after 18 months. updates as they happen
will the soldiers use them? >>guest: well they use them? will he use them? everyone knows that is as the administration has warned syria, a red line, even for the russians that would be tough. the foreign minister of russia has said this is a decisive moment in the unfolding of this drama. and the russians are key here. what they decide to do, what they decide to temperature -- tell assad could determine their actions. >>shepard: your the russians against the free world and with...
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stick with us. alex stone, thank you so much. >> thanks. ♪ >>> welcome back to "cbs this morning saturday." i'm nancy cordes sniefrnl. >>> i'm anthony mason. celebrity chef david burke is here. he's blurred the line between chef and inventor. this morning he'll dish about juggling the menus at seven restaurants and his amazing cheesecake lollipops. >> yum. >>> and the broadway show you'll want to see more than once. the stars of the tony award winning musical "once" sing their show stopping ballad falling slowly right here in studio 57. first, we'll check in with lonnie for a final check of weather. >> do you know what starts tomorrow? national zookeepers week. you never miss one, do you? >> no. >> here's the deal. it always takes place the 15th through the 21st of july. there are 370 zoos in the good old usa. go out and say thank to you your local zookeeper which anthony always does. we want to thank them for protecting the wild animals. where is the wild weather? you know what, really nowhere in
stick with us. alex stone, thank you so much. >> thanks. ♪ >>> welcome back to "cbs this morning saturday." i'm nancy cordes sniefrnl. >>> i'm anthony mason. celebrity chef david burke is here. he's blurred the line between chef and inventor. this morning he'll dish about juggling the menus at seven restaurants and his amazing cheesecake lollipops. >> yum. >>> and the broadway show you'll want to see more than once. the stars of the tony award...
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the people were using him and his music for political statements. and i think that bob didn't want to be pigeon holed into this movement. he said i'm not going to be this because i am an artist and i want to keep evolving and i want to keep, rightly so, and thank god, because he is truly one of the most important artists we have from that time period. but he had a profound impact on rock 'n' roll and how rock 'n' roll changed and how blues came into play in rock 'n' roll. at the same time you have the rolling stones and you have other people experimenting as well. bob was right there. >> so if the guitar is the real deal, it could be worth around a half million bucks. >>> a legally blind woman competes for the miss florida usa crown and tries to make history. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] we believe you're at your best when you can relax and be yourself. and at thousands of newly refreshed holiday inn hotels, you always can. holiday inn. stay you. and now stay rewarded with vacation pay. stay two weekend nights and get a $75 prepaid card. >>> no cr
the people were using him and his music for political statements. and i think that bob didn't want to be pigeon holed into this movement. he said i'm not going to be this because i am an artist and i want to keep evolving and i want to keep, rightly so, and thank god, because he is truly one of the most important artists we have from that time period. but he had a profound impact on rock 'n' roll and how rock 'n' roll changed and how blues came into play in rock 'n' roll. at the same time you...
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the regime shot at us, tortured us and no one came to our aid except these guys. and maybe some are my cousins and uncles and brothers. they picked up guns, they came here to defend us and we welcome them. they say this despite the fact that the rebels' presence in their town sometimes brings the ire of the government. it might mean that civilian homes get shelled. that people died. they say we don't care, we're willing to take that risk because these are the people here to protect us. so the rebels have hearts and minds in these towns. >> reporter: the morale overall though was what? what did you find? >> people were willing to stay on message, especially when talking to western journalists "we support the rebels, we support the cause. any day now we'll take down the regime." while i was inside syria there was this high level attack inside damascus that killed four high-ranking officials in the syrian government. i think that was a real morale boost and a few days after that you saw a lot of units going to aleppo. i was very close to aleppo, syria's largest city
the regime shot at us, tortured us and no one came to our aid except these guys. and maybe some are my cousins and uncles and brothers. they picked up guns, they came here to defend us and we welcome them. they say this despite the fact that the rebels' presence in their town sometimes brings the ire of the government. it might mean that civilian homes get shelled. that people died. they say we don't care, we're willing to take that risk because these are the people here to protect us. so the...
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it's great to have you with us, major. good morning. >> good morning. >> we learned yesterday the economy is slowing down. it is growing at a 1.5% clip. but the risk of recession is now heightened. how is that going to play for the president? >> i'd say most economists would say the risk of recession is stalking the president in this campaign, but it is not a robust fear. not a legitimate fear. 1.5% gdp growth indicates the economy is growing somewhat and not falling all the way back. it is a retreat from the 2 percentage point growth recorded the earlier quarter. when the president talks about a campaign slogan forward, the economy is moving backward, but it is in stall mode. that's not good news for the president in any context. >> that stall mode equates to jobs in the first quarter of the year, 260,000 or so were being creat created. now it's just 75,000. how is that going to play versus the white house touting its deficit reduction? >> deficit reduction doesn't move voters. the president's deficit is lower by $112 bil
it's great to have you with us, major. good morning. >> good morning. >> we learned yesterday the economy is slowing down. it is growing at a 1.5% clip. but the risk of recession is now heightened. how is that going to play for the president? >> i'd say most economists would say the risk of recession is stalking the president in this campaign, but it is not a robust fear. not a legitimate fear. 1.5% gdp growth indicates the economy is growing somewhat and not falling all the...
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he's on the phone with us. good morning. >> good morning. >> help us break down the stet lment. who is the real winner here? is it the retailer? >> unfortunately, it's not. the only winners are visa, mastercard and their banks. they have gotten a hall pass if this deal goes through. it's not a done deal. it's a proposal now. they have a hall pass to continue to raise their swipe fees without restraint and not have anybody be able to enforce the law against them. they have to be feeling good now. >> the swipe fee reduction is only for eight months. what could happen after that. it could go back up? >> i tell you, with the credit card companies, you always have to read the fine print. what you read this is remarkable. they are not even going to reduce the swipe fees for the eight months. what they are going to do is take the dollar value of that and roll it into the settlement. because there's nothing to change the structure of how they do things today, by the time the merchants actually get any of that money, swipe fees will have gone up by more than the amount of that money. mer
he's on the phone with us. good morning. >> good morning. >> help us break down the stet lment. who is the real winner here? is it the retailer? >> unfortunately, it's not. the only winners are visa, mastercard and their banks. they have gotten a hall pass if this deal goes through. it's not a done deal. it's a proposal now. they have a hall pass to continue to raise their swipe fees without restraint and not have anybody be able to enforce the law against them. they have to...
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thanks for joining us. i'm dr. sanjay gupta. we'll see you back here next sunday. >>> hello, everyone. you're in the "cnn newsroom." i'm fredricka whitfield. >>> we start in syria with surprising new revelations. a former top official says the country provided shelter an built safe havens for al qaeda for years. this is the most senior syrian diplomat to defect and publicly support the country's uprising. former syrian ambassador to iraq defected last week. he sat down with our ivan watson for his first television interview with the u.s. network. he says the country is "a totalitarian regime and a dictatorship. and all orders come from president assad." >> translator: in 2003 after the american invasion of iraq a toppling of the syrian regime, they had an agreement with al qaeda so keep the road open to iraq so militants started coming from all over the world to syria under the eyes of the syrian secret police who are directly responsible for the killing of thousands of iraqis and coalition forces. he trained and provided shelte
thanks for joining us. i'm dr. sanjay gupta. we'll see you back here next sunday. >>> hello, everyone. you're in the "cnn newsroom." i'm fredricka whitfield. >>> we start in syria with surprising new revelations. a former top official says the country provided shelter an built safe havens for al qaeda for years. this is the most senior syrian diplomat to defect and publicly support the country's uprising. former syrian ambassador to iraq defected last week. he sat...